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Originally Posted by EmilyB
One will inevitably kill the other. Any research will point to this.
GETTING them to eat is all fine and dandy, it's the fact that CORAL is a part of their natural diet.
I think Sam will agree, we had luck with Moo because she was in a reef tank. She died very shortly after all that changed for her. 
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I agree with you Deb and Sam, 100%. After all your advice & how long you kept Moo for, it inspired me. I remember a few years back, I asked you, "what kind of coral is that?" Pointing to green star polyps, that looked nothing like it, cause Moo mowed it down so short.

Hey still looked like a cool coral though!

Boy, was Moo a great example though and an amazing size for being captive in a tank. I would pat yourself on the back, as an amazing achievement, really.
I took your advice and I felt my idol was doing so good because I fed him corals and sponges also. Who cares if I lost a few corals. I would buy brown ugly zoo's and green star polyps, ect, but felt it helped the success of keeping mine for almost 2 years.
I never understood why people find out something eats a certain coral and for some reason they never end of feeding it that. Boggles me, really.